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VOL. LIV.—NO. 6 NORWICH, CONN., snunmv, JANUARY 6, 1912 PSOS——E The Bulletms Circulation in Nurwnch is Douhle That of Any 0ther Paper, and lts Total C’ reulation |s the Largest in Connectu:ut in Proportlon to the City’s Population ROPE BREAKS AT VERMONT HANGlN[h e i’f‘“gmp“‘ Nervich Men Reprenin o the L, Commer, Condensed Lelegrams GOLD WAVE SWEEPS A LARGE- IIH e Manufacturing, and Other Interests. Malta, Jan es today | The Chinese Minister has decided to | swept the portion d and many ships from F Tien Tain Gruesome Accident Attends the Execution of El- ™ ."“"‘_““"“"“““‘ Mm,‘ ‘ Capiain 0. ¢ dergensen, i Lo Temperatures Reported to Prevail From. the roy Kent at State Prison at Windsor el malnen vy he : i Atlantic Coast to the Rocky Mountains slon at once and return tn ere killed and mained by the the building a private | o today. > before the house of commoim —_— = Vi guins waich methods B L . Zurich, Switz . 5—Dr. Si- i b R Q G s | mon, the battericlogist, died here to- 4 A ew Yerk Will Have no women sher- 0 )AME BOPE USED AT HANGING OF MRS. RO ER day from having been bitten by an ) £ ifs, ing heen discovered that o THE MEHCURY FALLS TO 42 BELOW IN cANAnA inoculated mouse with which he was 2 d g Iy voters may be appointed. TR experimenting in an endeavor to find > } » serwn for curing blood poisoning. 4 \oThe Highest “Tide Known in Port- ¥ Ly 5 g Neck of Condemned Man Only Partially Broken by the Fall e ; g e e L S T e eriin, Jan. e controversy now Y observed at 11 a. m. yesterda | . A . A okl s o 5 a0, B Phbipouroyersy qww ¢ : : Records For Many Years Broken in Some Localities—Wind. 5N —] 1 ed an: 0 Allo to Han of the paper pulp duties Frankiin R. Barrett, a Retired Port- | 1 ) = % % £ oose Again Adjust; dy _ g ng the close attention of | land, Me., Banker of rominence, died Blowing 45 Miles an Hour in Some Western States and 08 . 3 . . les here. It is understood | yesterday al the ag® of ears 5 2 Seventeen Minutes — Incident Stimulates Sentiment owever, thet Germany has mot taken | 2 oe : P For Abslishing Doath I any in the matter, 1 . o Democratic National Cammr(hem:n 64 Miles in New York—Men Frozen to Death in Some v 2 ishi b oy | ; » 5 Chomias Taggart Is in control of the Among Legislators Present For Abolishing Death Penalty Valparaiso, Chile, Jan, s—The esti- X i 7 democratic organization in Indiana. | Places—Colder Weather is Predicted For Toda e mated exports from Chile to the | - —— | Y. United States during the year 1911 X James Bartram and an unknown At A ol S 2 amounted to $25,00,000 and the im- - Itallan were blown to bits wiite skin- | o . tagh R e 2y o6 ports from the United States to Chile S Traig 1 ning dynamite near & fire at Marion, O.f Cgld weather records for the vear, jabout 7 o'clock prison here to ih penalty in Vermont, but o R Py e s 3 | ity {whallh uacbor, records for ihe vear, jgbout 1 o'clock. this morning, und a fias Delia F 18- | tion resulted. 10 per cent. over those of the year 1910. RS 1 . The Life of Mrs. Mary L. Brewn of | irore o o o o eyt of only 4 abové duriig thE R Sosu kast May Abelish Death Penalty, \ 2 lumbus, O., Was saved by the tramsa fg ‘;_m” S, be gLy, Lhis was the coldest day recorded e oy Tl “4151 fefore the execution this afternoon | Santiago, Cuba, Jan, 5—George W. Wk fusion of her husband's Blood into her | witifl @ 1,900 sile nédios of | mereary douh to Sareau . since 86T N s sl AT several senators and Tepresentatives haiu, attorney general of the \ N body. | Lakes, accordiig to the pre- | oW " aud nikh. wines oot Heavy - nade 1t plain that they intended to d States, J. J. serand, the 1N — 1 Suedg by the Chicagy weas otg od hixh winds seriously . im e e P! carry a campalgn into the legislature \ ambassador at Washington, Paris is’ Suffering Just Now from 4 DY : pedug steam and clectric’ railrond - 2 nd v e e removal of capital punishment Havenith, Belgian min! at daring ¢ inciuding X _ ¥ "hie fblision of | Br. Substitution of life imprison~ Washington, arrived “here - today on ritempled mu and Tobs | Jf immiediate vicinity of the SOLOERT il phy the penalty for murder in the on board (he Prince Kitel Wrederich open water tempered SINCE 1997, o iy That their purpose was ' on their return veyage from the Pana- | el o8 Wore ms - sed the execution, Ke Sy the S6cIGent at the | ma canal, Fifteen Hundred Actors and Act- | Lew Temparatuce Causes s Death and 4 ; ® the general feeling here 2 resses, it was estimated by hooking v Suivide at Clgveland, p s S0t deciad are seeking employment i iougo estabiishéd — e do said i rieat el e 7 i elow zers, Cleveland, O., Jan. 5~The bitter eold x @s only part Te for Which He Hafln!:‘- rench Telegraph { o it de- | VauEed one dewth snd probebly fatal ollowing i an outline of b.extend half rateson: de- Twenty-one of the 43 Uniformas vo- b {#itNmpt ¢ suitide here toda eat for the Rope of which Kent was convict ible messages to d emen statloned at the White HOUSE | Westward e dward Losker, & linemun, . lost 4 morning of July 08, t Hetweds Byentoicnd A ered transterred to street quty |, “’: o far as the Rocky Meun- | use of itis kunde trom Rumbiess; w= t Mies Delta B ‘,‘,..L]m 1 atica terday Eloi tenioera, uada, the | BIown, frowm a talepihone pole und sus- - cars of who llve: ges betwe - sy el @iorial inj from the fall. of b s aud America A Shortage of 50 Cents led to the|% . the bilter |- John Zeigler «nd_despondent, Wa o that the Albton, Mich. New Cupa- | cut }iis threat and ankies with & pocket v IMPERIALISTS MEET ik had been looted of $105,- ‘”“‘x' lie s espected Lo die. ) ad a e ey o Ihe dmy s Uie coldast since 1901 brealfast REVERSE AT HANKOW Eyed The temperature ranged from two bee L had no mon Seven e B i o Advices to Dun’s Review This Week low 1 two abuve. p ad ransacked tr r at- i | frem teacing cities in the United States 2ero Westiter Th opeming se burean tle with Revolutionists i JOHN F. ROGERS, »icate that the year opens quietly in N R ;’°“':‘°“' Sate. \ . \ ~ 1 AR R e branches of irade B i.—Roal e ol LR SR | T Waan hudrhd ts | Resident Manager United States Finishing Company. | eciiv attler scitied down over’ the noosei o Kent had been in the prison here fc Toops are v»{;oned to have| — - - — — e Mu Day, Wife of Justice Day o SRy W o e ‘:‘:I_ ':':!N:fy‘ fllll " o jeen taken to the ! or wounded Thursday in ] tes supreme court, aled at e tin carly miorning until, mt ! e e ja revolutionists near | ADMIRAL EVANS JLAWLER TO CONFER reatdence 3t Canton, O, &1 cage yesterday the wind reach- PhL New e pe L o his On July it e of Hu-Peh. The BORNE TO REST. WITH PRESIDENT. { sl Snd, T s e iice = atove, with ol ; £ murder, he ere evacuating the — — -~ } sk iwes o & Dl sorol AEHED Aol o0~ 186 Iatter dLRtit W of their trains were | Two Hemispheres Joined in Paying | Special Attorney in Dynamite Casas proprietor of a sta- e Wi In. owt Irvi ens of Him "ha o From tiese trains 1 : : : ture store in Dawbury, FOUR BE 1 e s Mier: paris of ok g Tk ) trace of him had been found unifl| froo iy ercnaent of thelr cam: an | Homage to His Remains. | Leaves for Washington, {s home thers yeaterdny “-“”3 LOW AT TOLEDO. > . .,';,‘:;: :1):;;? ffi et S Gas ysses’ were formed to run down (he | (1% Were INAKIng an effort to return | shington, Jan. 5.—All th eks’ Hliness of pneumomia. |Lowest Point Mercury Has Reathed S-iuiu ciaige was felt mors ke oS e g i for several weeks the of- | (0 J ¢ revoluTionists at-|imortal of Rear Admiral Robles 1 ; ot There For Eight Years. high plereing. wing Bo. K after th - cition e oar vy | tacked themn vigorously, however, in- | wyans Jies tonight in historlc Arlin Mabel M. .Teraner of South = o gy een completed s ok ob blood !'i‘rrm heavy Ixus:r ey, rEADHe i} Ind., said to pussess more than | R navold dent | 4 X his information reached Peking to- | 7 (90,800, married ber former chauf- g 0 81 unavo nis {rom Poughkeepsie, X. V., and g to- | 4 & Sue Wan SRRPRDSIS gor. Shil ies tho Seliie ware. ailost| In 2 consular report from Hen- | ,hf‘p - l:,‘w;‘jem and secretary, Harry - Alfred | low A 64 MILE GALE, r s L a‘r 0 o o % Sie Bt he CrmninEY . The report added that there was | . of Santiago. body was tender A k Advent of Cold W, Ca L ut s AT confe e in Hankow today y consigned to earth. On the caskel|W 4 est | : o ave Causes Much » i o = s AR N ST perialists and revol e o Francis Tillou Micholls, fur- Suftering;in New York. e shock ermont Women Terro ok AL no agreement wa: . i il vornor of Louisles, who was| U¥ gus s AV o With Bag of Sand les the women of V. : y ey i | credited with patting to-un.end the{mu Lo ~The ' castward 3 were terror siricken, and esenir is Delieved here that the figh bl Sy V| Louisiana lottery, is demd.a irers mun ve was mavied ts throughout that part of the be resumed ton 3 - Spacity ¢rage lempeéra-/ were much restricted. Kent wa reintorcements —— © f tie wiuter. The mereury tober, 1905, when Hankow. The Herman A. Walff, formet casbier of | Us rise abive 15! degPeen: du : o tsfield, Mass. on Darts & bathe near Hwang Commercial Germania Trust aud | Knot Gali OFf Provinzetown. s and al, .40, o'cloc 2 st R Beien i s stolen _a_bi distance north of Ha (e Brifizh ambassador. Savings benk of New Orlaans, pleaded i ¥ Msb leiween 9 ind E A e i ‘;idkw‘vj! - ““m . “‘,(',',.,‘. e WA ATORE first to. axri sesialln, to ebtailing weney under gm Pl e locsl weather Rolgy ien - Hb 3 Sty T e on R, our mediately thereafter % magnific - SEL hivoscrodet fall io7 ik sern ; u ong i wreath: Sue Wit oen fh - i Sy ; oruing Wil con e prise n his Sitensed o/ ‘a Yoar Ago. IN CHINATOWN whe R TaN Franch Foreign Offios ‘expdains e powe Morrgw - o 6 $1015 Sihei DA was L TRt KA 2 i Mr. Jusserand, the ambassadot at 8 s experi s ¢ his trlal, which was licld ies Between Rival Secret So- Washington, has gone 1o Panama upon s Rt | z e Janiar 1 . . 4 Sy 4 ot cieties Renewed, r Guest of President Tuft to inspect aked Hk a v gile which " ; v 3 L. Waterman ¢ 3 < Giher governments, membere of 11 - he canal. e ot . e ot ek G - A Yok an. 5.—What is beliov supréme co d of ‘coneress and of- it S friity IR ud 45 miles an 5 G008 WRumSal Sviiton i D o wal of Hostilities betwresn | oie 0 ourt St or'congress and e The Havemeyer Refineries ot sl % There wus nnich Suffer- » rined v he ong and g Leong S AR i G G A American Sugar Refining company iner Freezes in Pénnsyivania. poor and those whe: of By ] e, Uhincse seoret socieiies, occurred | ggvernment crowded the edl! “rs' locsd uni S o e ) e ¢ 5—The 1ot of - daors. of fowa tonight You, vice | ~ Prestdent Taft's pastor, the x 674 | the -offic 5000 men have been wn o t was) esper Orops 20 Degrees. of the H1p Sing was G, B, Pierce, preached t e ployme The therm Central ok i Killed, and Chong Pon S D s briet. * ing AP eyt entril and . v BSUCE R * MeNa | Captain John Cussons is Dead at y ees below zero, Fr o P gy - es of his b { D P roaion o | MORE EVIDENCE AGAINST e A i TP o el | Yies Trein Rt m.f- di 20 de- rime, the finding of the ini fi, = 2 as Chief of scouts ' umder Zers at Wilkes-Barre. % In this oty oy K" and bis name carved on i THE TEN BEEF PACKERS | . Wilkes-Barre, Pa, Jan d 3 ackres abave zexo, Buried in Prison Lot don barn, and another buildi | — i SN snowsiorm last night' was follawed by | veather since 1910, while afte had been | three miles of there, similar s | Empioye of Armour & Co, Testifies E Boroar Hlada: shitke d wave Which sent the g ane Tyoomisg valleys was low ng done by Kent at were | 1, tews, Wi | to Existenao of a Pool v Maryland railroad and mow | to zerc and below throughout egress below zero was e principal faets shown against him | e T el { ent of the Missouri, has beep|Om allay he mercury’ in Governor Refused to Commute Sen- | (i > ois | ed president of the Denver and | ¥ Stoed at zero. Harve Zere in Missouri. tence. 3 ties om the Was o 1 3 [Rio Grande railroad. 1 at White Haven it was six ¥, Mo, Jan, 5—Temapera- uliar Vermont law wh et Ropresentative James P. Reid of | st at Detroit Since 190 AP ey of o t a session of the Adm ns, | roVitH o iadigt recently | E 3 X = . ; Vi amion e ellbon s i Previdence; = ie,_ acdaliat (renlly Jan. 5—Wih « 1d wave from the north- ere being erson to be nary to Jada .| e r o g peratur 4 I ¢ Rope Used for Mrs. Rogers. ved Kent, December 1910, se Der- ocratic Cha rman wer: < a | (E;nlk e Baniza 65 nd execution in Ver- | ting the date for January 5, 1912 Starts for Washington. i s an e were read to Mrs. Maria Grsaka day cel CSSES SEARCHING CITY GOVERNMENT S s o | L e ¥ e “,’" LS ek = i | trial of the tor brated the 105th amniversary o;hai- 1 FOR MAIL ROEBER.! MAY BE PUNMSHED, r: e 1 ol ackers under fn t nt fo birth &t me of her dsughter, . : | ehtnce. to lite imprisonmen: a8 T S apibisy y Rl ot ag ot Danbury. Conn. Mrs. Greaka was| With Lo Revelver Mads Mait| It Until Monday te Get ount of insanity, bu afled, Gov- foitin o vy nitn 16 3 or Mead also declined to inter el el S °'f"f°;:”;9 | T ey Ttayon s Bpd k Assist Him Dovin te Business. 1derly emplove of 2 sci down to with The Less on the Fire Which Do YR S AR . _ 1 has a brother asylum at O W areasian Tt riod covered by ik stroyed the tures-story brick 28 S A ot Fal Sixteen coun< 3 month e service me | tig c by the Smit ng the rough co surround oity Vel democrats, mon t serdice men dis- | mation Wwas dactorty Mo s cily tonight in effort to and three soolaMsts— e - - ———— -~ 1’:;“ nd coun- } Tratt ‘" i3 009, Who robbed the |ave thremisiies with fines and a poss! TR ] , erte ! - more ¢ > wern PacMic Ore. Gillfy of terms in juil umless they or- ROASTED ROOSEVELT INTENDS TO atone time ass s el e s o Ciprass todny | piie oy Dt Matay. TN o WHILE HE SLEPT BOTTLE HIMSEF UP | den man . pleaded guilt il { dic within a year, Eugene A, -‘,“}""- JhedY oiterda. tor: the ‘:ax re"‘::rml\:; f ‘w‘m h - V)"‘aww:l:flml '»":; %A ~— q 16 rrest e was: highk cted, and | alectric! ? the federa] buddding at | p e o o SR fsronve = X Chicage Steck Yards | Does Not Intend to Commit Himself | (ot “the governor s EBeIES e waRND gty e, nd | Cuba Gets Maine's After Turret, | g I cording to the desoription giv- | coiucils, aud the maitor fnally resich~ gt g Regarding CandidStes. Sinand for 1 Seetalin Nept N, 5 | % B e i e nail clerks, he is probably 'ed the county court. ~After argument . _ u I o stage, as well as from | 1ved With his wife and family e A college man who came west for his (uday Judees Bhdich and ster Bay talk in New Yo an. 5.—Aftel James R. ( ary of the i @ republican pro reident Roosevell re- e nflagratior er Bay tonight J. Pierpont in Paris. mes sweep { ovelt had just one thin Blepont: Mors a five-story s re|to sav, It was {bat he had no in- was 2 passcnger on the steame; | gre: {2 poi ngeles, Cal, Jan A boiler | Maine Pl | he F {mede un order piting him until 3 " T v entered the mail s i orsenite and called their ‘wi= of a number of railroads in the west il Clerk Charies J. Rhein ! o five and imprison them. In and northwest, is said to be negotiat- re hands of Mail Clerk Roert e wmean the affairs of the city fng for comirol of the Pere Marquette | nor and of Helper Peter Hen- jsre ol & $iaf: 1 radieoed: fich and to gag them with their own s wa. hich cost man ned 1 icDonald will carry with | Boiler Explasion st Los Angeles. f the governor's inaugural T 2, the secretary of < the wreck the after-turret and the 2 RICHESON TO BE READY at gu tention of letting the public knc mpic, which arrived -at Cherbours | William J. Bryan's Name Has Been Bl il o gy . dowh Bre escap he thinks about the seloction of | from New York today, came to Paris | Advanced for a pusition on the demo- bt i aad T AL A ) r 1gged a lican candidate for president.; by speclal train. Robert Ba- | Ly & i ratic primary ballot as a preferential s »"fw»::; fil"fi{; ?_’;‘,‘F;.‘- e - " ; clarcd his purpose of g | con, the American ambassador, met | 1 \/ / A Brr ol e AL L he packages. He in- | Counsel Mors Admitad 1t At Co: o Algonquin | p at Sagamore hill and re- | dir. Morgan at the railroed station and | e i b placed on file the Nebraska :; v ¥ forence With Distriot Att &bt in his ep | fusing to answer any questions took him to the embaesy. . | = secretary of stat n o throw off the usual whense Wi o orney. i all siations. train neared Redding the rob- | Bosten, Jan. §—The lagal proc * bound 4pd gagged Rhein wnd when [ poveen the. trish of Tev. €0 reached fhe giation the robber step- Richeson for the murder of his d ftom the car and waiked away. ime sweeiheart, Avis Linnel, is eel fOr January 15, was of & long confevence betweets at mean that your attitude st Y o2 ok riddls from now until McManigal at Kansas City. an convention is held?” he City, Mo., Jan. k Island and Pac Andren Carnegie Was Requested by erday to appear beface trust Investieating ! ) that point tha col ref ol hiaelf, saying merely t ) s far nhiead as he could see, he no public expression o time when old s eir names to the i 1o Bulietin of the United States | - AR be resumed, . | CAR SOMERSAULTS riby s whe have taker % - X hi federal gr ry, arived here tonight, || it from the first o 'hey by of being called “the Jm 3 5 | © Attorney Pelletier and co A STTE IN BAD sition < {but train officials’ deny_ that McMani- |§ mortals” T s r hat and bow graciously and wish for || The Boedy ‘,‘;e"g!;f:t Tenrumer DIk JAND BRORS D FEETSnT o ke ol o g SHAPE AT END OF DAy | DETECTIVE SEEKS e 5 ] them an that is good and desirable in life |3 be placed todey in the new ceme. | Four Passengers Fatally Injured When | Fellatiar, i VIOLET EDMANDS Connesticut to Be Independent. | The yedr 1912 means for The Bulletin growth which means for us flte nr’"\'r"nifv chur b, At Hr:a%wzy Trolley Left Track. That Richeson will be in conditien Ngrce re to Hotsl Upon His| ! \Washington, Jan. 6.—The flagship || ~Subscribers and advertisers mere for their money then ever before and 155th stre oW YOIk, \aufl SiE g L/ x 3 {to stand ttixl on the date set wag Rl o Lo [ Belatives at Yonkers Deny That She is | Connsoticnt. of the Aintie, fes i | The, Bullstin'sfalogan is: “3et"Theie!” and'(t'bis got there many “J|g2ushtors are willing will'remala thers | Claslpiath 0, Jan. §oFour pessons | guelfel afimianen of S ueres s T i Staying With Them. hereafter be independent of any di- | J times in the past by printing important news aheed of the metropolitan f| - 5 aeriously Murt hare tonleh. when |EVIman's act . of ‘self muciatiens Rl k - ' » .;)::‘[‘”&“};fi;fld;}fwag‘hn‘g“ie fl:’lsfl{etm papers; and this is a feat it i3 constantly repeating hecause it is open The Portuguese Catholic Bishope| South ‘Dellevue street car jumped the (nuuulml:n\w been frm m‘?‘a s & € . & = " £ gt 3 s g have declared their independence of | track at the Central bridge which con- | mentr fHiat lie could not stand the er= 3 | + g ,,‘:fl‘:eb;“:l“e-‘;la“;‘{”fi:':flf‘r ‘:gp I % ’,’;‘Z’B‘L;’J"::“:flu ; S;:C’i‘:‘,f‘m‘:“;“ s :;‘;hi‘;“:h:‘a’f:;:" the government because of the lattar’s | ects this city with Newport, The |deal of appearing in court at se early r . failed oyl R 3 S T Pt EEs e, nOws iary punishment of the Patriarch. of Lis-{¢ar landed on I'ront street after turn- |a date, H e { today corps of correspondents of any paper in this part of the cou | fonsignor Bello. Relizions rlots] g & somersanlt in its drop of 55 feet el SR | Orol Sniign asyiim At Hasle | Columbia Leses in Swimming, The Bulletin will be left at your door for 12 cents a week. i e N et DOlON. . are: Harrs| | “Couriesy. Arcec Eoribighnl o | ings-on-Tudscn, Wheks It was seport: | ey Yory Jan. 5. The Coliege of Send for a rate card and keep posted on cost of advertising space. Tessiing, Newport, Ky. conductor on | “New York, Jap, i feds B he waporintoaoil | tne City of New York defeated Colun:- Following is & summary of the news printed the past Wweek: Representative Bartholdt of Missou- | the car; Benton Schroll, secretary- | rets” in New York city have | second consin of Mise ands. | Pia university in the first of the intec- | ri introduced a bill yvesterday for ant¥reasurer of the Central Dridge com- | ititerdicted by the beard of eity { Recdec denied thet the vouny | COilegiate swimming meets toaight in Builstin Telegraph Local General Toia/ appropriation of $30,800 for a monu-jPany, Newport: Wawerd. Hapfel, Cin- | v@tes, whether the requests comes ¢ nan was with her, and a similar | the G C. N Y. natatortum, wimning, 3 d Dec. 3 56 i ment overlooking the Panama canal to | Cnuati: 3arry Finnan, Covington, Ky., | &3tharities in o?h\cr ::t‘t;l- or - enti! W s by another relative. |80 1-2 to polnts. C. N ¥ Saturday, 8CE30..... 101 108 2560 2769 }§|commemorate the 406th anniversary ot | motorman en the car. b I in-other cities s R ) physiclan who savs he knows | #°1 the water polo contest, 15 1o 32 . the discovery of the Isthmus of Pan-| Samuai Hollew, Ne T s bl at ltereadier & H P or the 7 3 - 203 34 4 y Baloea, the § i ly oiber passenger ind I " " Reprieve for Murderers. '} Monday, Jan, 83 160 303 546 Jiate by E el e e e o iy DA L RARd 5 WAITGNE oF & % Rl - ~A a . W , < < | i io | cover : i ingictment Trom the - i — atem, Ore, Jen. §—Governor We Tuesday. Jan 08 152 200 450 Calitornjans Are in a State of Panic | ¢Ver: » : 2 " s < . 7 2 2! U [ oSpects o~ P ie ofsnme s akeged; tol . T i ] Mexico's Statehoed Delayed. will reprieve all condlemned murdere; L ever the prospects of the appearance e————— o Washington, 3 —Statehood for | At December 13, 1912, which will be 7 ; o) 5 7 on the Paeific coast of the dreaded e Windsor By i Praumenia Throatens Champ Clack. | v suinston, Jan G- fitatohood for| o fter the sloctors. of the state deter. | Wednesday, Jan, 92 135 187 414§ “Neatterranean an insect ~pest w?,,’d",\.,’,"fl.m' Jan “"321'{'. T R Jan, §.-Sreaker ( Mg Bt r Drine at the poils whether the majority T , which has already made its way fr ) R ey e 000 Iy b ral sult against a lumb polls w Jority om. |, . eivi 2 A for & 31l s ToWghE off 4 svere 10 | company. JOM request of the depars, | APPFOVes capital- punishment {{ Thursday, Jan. 71 136 193 410§ Austrmiia to the Hwalian Isiands and | 15 e e e w;,,:;::“ u.m;.m since his Teturn fyom westers g 5 i i stroy 1 s | I , ar nefeld, 5 pe . dv fgmed t A Bl |t O amy Virginia Aute Licenses. Friday, ®+ -Jan.< 5 132 112 340 ;'fifff‘d‘r destroving the frult onchards 1y, . ongmeadow burgiary, iad-con- |Roes, aiias Chariey Mo ods } i5 | postponed the fsanance of the procla- : - ) > ¥ . | feseed to baving entered three houses|Tesiad here (oday. o4 that he §& (hreatened | mation which will add another ster to | Richmend, Va., Jan. 5.—Govermor | here and that a quantity of stolen ar- {wanted in New York pmeumonta ¥4, bis piysicians | the flag pending the determination of nn forwarded to President Taft to- | $3,000 Fire at Union | ticles had been found. Castlehaven |ing implicated in - Lain San o Ao¥erted. he status of the litigation under the |day Virginia automobile licenses for Total . 823 - 4010 §| Unionville, > Conn., Jan. 5,—Fire to- | has also confessed to several Suffald | Baneroft of that . " House rr-l"lh 1anged conditions. # This is not ex- |five cars The governor paid the fees, ik e | pight destroyed the house of A. T. Ro- | burglaries. Castlehaven has served fued at’$| NS retu; nm:- pected to require mure than a day or | amounting to $82.50, out of his con- 1 with all its contents, entailing e | time iy Wethersfieldd and is now on |rested he uke 1o his peb iwo. i e SR tngent fund. H Tec loss of $3,000. The cause is not knum perole.from a Georgia penitentiary, tlew in

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